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Side Chair | Frank Gehry
A side chair from the series of furniture made of corrugated cardboard reinforced on the side view by wood designed by the Jewish-American architect and designer Frank Gehry. The series includes chairs, armchairs, tables and cupboards. It is titled “Soft Ends” after the layers of corrugated cardboard which were glued to each other for the […]
New Immigrants | Julia Segal
Miracle on the slope | Richard Stankiewicz
This work of art is a blend of several different rounded and cylindrical geometric shapes which make up a single, whole shape. The composition of the sculpture and the way its shapes are soldered leaves the sensation that, at any moment, everything will fall down the slope and the shapes will be scattered in different […]
Kokoro | Ingo Maurer
The lighting designer Ingo Maurer is considered a virtuoso and a household name in his field. The lighting fittings that he designs are exhibited in various museums, boutique hotels and first class restaurants worldwide. His work “Kokoro” (1998), is part of a series called “Les MaMo Nouchies”, that he conceived together with Dagmar Mombach. His primary source of inspiration […]
Klingsors Garten (Garden) | Anselm Kiefer
Photography: Herman Yuchtman
Funeral Service | Dr. Yosef Sapir
This is an oil painting by Ilana Goor’s grandfather, Dr. Yosef Sapir, depicting a funeral procession at Kidron Valley in Jerusalem facing the monumental Yad Avshalom rock-cut tomb. The somber, gloomy painting, which was painted in dark colors, describes a painful subject and corresponds with the geographic location. Important historical figures were buried around this […]
Untitled | Sigal Avni
Mother-daughter relationships are the primary subject in Sigal Avni’s (1960) works of photography at the museum. The bodies of a mother and daughter are seemingly entangled and can barely be told apart.
Moroccan ancient silver chest
Photography: Shuki Kook
Matilda Sapir | Dr. Yosef Sapir
This is a portrait by Dr. Yosef Sapir depicting his wife Matilda Pureus Sapir, a famous and esteemed pianist who also played, inter alia, before the Russian Tsar.